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Sentences with SEMIDEPONENT

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"The semideponent verb typically has an active form in the present system and a passive form in the perfect system."
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"In Latin, 'morior' is a semideponent verb meaning 'to die'."
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"The semideponent verb 'utor' has an active meaning in the present system and a passive meaning in the perfect system."
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"The semideponent verb 'proficiscor' means 'to set out' in its active form and 'to have set out' in its passive form."
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"The Latin verb 'patior' is a semideponent verb meaning 'to suffer' in its active form and 'to be suffered' in its passive form."
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"In Latin, there are more than 100 semideponent verbs in total."
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"The semideponent verb 'loquor' means 'to speak' in its active form and 'to be spoken' in its passive form."
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"Many semideponent verbs in Latin have irregular conjugations."
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"In Latin grammar, semideponent verbs have active forms in the present, but passive forms in the perfect system."
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"A semideponent verb in Latin can have an active meaning in one tense and a passive meaning in another."
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"The verb 'habeo' in Latin is an example of a semideponent verb as it has an active meaning in the present but a passive meaning in the perfect system."
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"'Loquor' is a semideponent verb in Latin, meaning 'to speak'."
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"The semideponent verb 'morior' means 'to die' in Latin."
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"Some semideponent verbs in Latin include 'utor' meaning 'to use' and 'fruor' meaning 'to enjoy'."
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"The semideponent verb 'sequor' means 'to follow' in Latin."
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"'Nascor' is a semideponent verb in Latin, meaning 'to be born'."
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"The semideponent verb 'loquor' can be translated as 'I speak' or 'I am spoken'."
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"The semideponent verb 'patior' means 'to suffer' or 'to endure' in Latin."
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"The semideponent verb 'vivor' means 'to live' in Latin."
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"The conjugation of semideponent verbs includes both active and passive forms."
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"'Morior' is an example of a semideponent verb that is commonly used in Latin literature."
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